PrideBucks Brings on BoyzParty.com

MIAMI, Fla. — Gay affiliate program PrideBucks.com, operated by parent company Pride Studios, has added BoyzParty.com to their roster of paysites. The “all twink mega-site” features exclusive photos and video from several top twink studios.

“We are extremely excited that Boyz Party has joined our family of sites and that PrideBucks affiliates can now share in this amazing opportunity. A huge welcome goes out to those affiliates who now joining us for the first time at PrideBucks,” PrideBucks director of affiliate relations Juan Figueroa said.

Formerly with the CCBill affiliate program, BoyzParty.com was acquired by PrideBucks earlier in the year. Affiliates that promoted the site previously are advised that CCBill links are being redirected to PrideBucks and that new accounts have been set up for each affiliate.

PrideBucks recommends that affiliates log into their new accounts and change out their old BoyzParty link codes for their new PrideBucks links.

New banners and promotional tools are available for BoyzParty.com, as well as FHGs and free content which can grabbed at the PrideBucks program site.

“BoyzParty is a gem that has largely been kept a secret,” PrideBucks co-owner Joel Sterner said. “Webmasters would be doing themselves a disservice if they’re not promoting this well-established yet fairly unknown twink jewel.”

PrideBucks offers $30 per signup and a 60 percent revshare commission structure.

Other paysites on the PrideBuck program include CircleJerkBoys.com, MenOver30.com, ExtraBigDicks.com, and 1GayPass.com.

For more information on BoyzParty.com or PrideBucks other flagship sites, please contact juan@pridebucks.com.

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